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In the year 2150, people will be eating in a way that is healthier not only for their bodies but also for our whole planet. People will be eating fewer animals, since they will have learned that a plant-based diet is the healthiest way to eat; they will hunt and farm animals in a way that is more humane. At Miya's, you will experience a kinder and more caring future, where sushi has evolved to become a way of eating that honors and celebrates all life on Earth.

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Announcing Our Newest Menus

Across the board, the newest menu is designed in a way to make creative, award-winning, healthy, and planet-friendly food available to everyone in our community.

One of the biggest challenges to the sustainable food movement has been to make the best food affordable and accessible to everyone. At Miya's, if you can afford a Happy Meal at McDonald's, you can afford to have a meal with us.

Today, being eco-friendly and affordable are largely on two opposite ends of the spectrum. The most eco-friendly single unit restaurants on Earth, like Miya's, are usually among the most expensive — and for good reason: organic sustainable foods are not subsidized like corn, wheat, soybeans, and beef; and many of the best restaurants use complex recipes using the most sustainable ingredients, which is a very expensive approach to cooking. So, it's nothing to sneeze at that Miya's has stayed the course of being affordable and accessible while using the most ethically sourced ingredients in super-challenging-to-do recipes.

Momma's little sushi bar rolled out a plant-based sushi menu in the late 1990's and started working on sustainable seafood and invasive species in the early 2000's. We were the first to do these things in the cuisine of sushi, unbeknownst to us at the time. Today, plant-based foods and sustainable seafood have become main-stream. Mega-corporations such as McDonald's, Whole Foods, Walmart, and Target have changed the entire foodscape. The ideas that countless others have pioneered in the Farm to Table and vegetarian movements (that preceded Miya's) is an approach and ethos that have become main-stream and evolved too. In a world where Climate Change, pollution, habitat-destruction, over-fishing, pollution, nutrition, and food access are the biggest challenges humanity faces, all of the innovations in sustainability that are happening are needed now more than in any other time in human history.

Our work with invasive species and weeds is no longer novel but the approach is still new to many others. We can only hope that the work we do be a beacon of light for others trying to do the right thing too. The utilization of invasive species and weeds aims the human appetite, the most destructive force on Earth, at species that are environmentally destructive.

There are many reasons to eat invasive species and weeds. Wild plants and animals are healthier to eat than farmed. Wild plants, such as edible weeds, are exponentially more nutritious than cultivated species. Furthermore, weeds and invasive species, are more resilient to Climate Change than farmed plants and animals. Annually, 5 billion pounds of toxic pesticides are used to destroy weeds, invasive species, and pests worldwide. Eating the species we otherwise kill with pesticides will help keep these horrifyingly dangerous chemicals out of the ecosystem and our bodies too. Furthermore, by doing so, humans can have a restorative relationship with the planet they have pillaged and ravaged.